Active Firearm Security: Simtek DUO

Every state and many municipalities have a published version of “safe storage” requirements. These can be as broadly stated as “the firearm must be stored in a manner to prevent unauthorized access” or as specific as a firearm being stored unloaded, disassembled, locked in a safe, ammunition separately locked, and so on.

Gun safes, cabinets, trigger locks, or a dead bolted door all have a shared characteristic though, they are passive security measures.

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A USMC Infantry Veteran and Small Arms and Artillery Technician, Keith covers the evolving training and technology from across the shooting industry. A Certified Instructor since 2009 he has taught concealed weapons courses in the West Michigan area in the years since and continues to pursue training and teaching opportunities as they arise.